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Webber + Studio, Architects
rolling barn doors conceal additional sleeping bunks.
© Ken Gutmaker Photography
Aménagement d'un petit couloir montagne avec parquet foncé et un mur vert.
Aménagement d'un petit couloir montagne avec parquet foncé et un mur vert.
MossCreek
Envisioned as a country retreat for New York based clients, this collection of buildings was designed by MossCreek to meet the clients' wishes of using historical and antique structures. Serving as a country getaway, as well as a unique home for their art treasures, this was both an enjoyable and satisfying project for MossCreek and our clients. Photo by Bjorn Wallander.
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Living Stone Design + Build
Idées déco pour un couloir montagne de taille moyenne avec un mur blanc et parquet foncé.
North Fork Builders of Montana, Inc.
Idées déco pour un couloir montagne de taille moyenne avec un mur gris et parquet clair.
Rustica Hardware
Designed for mounting to the top of the door verses the face of the door, this Modern Industrial style allows for the functionality of rolling barn door hardware without the traditional face mounted installation. Characterized by its metal hanger strap that loops completely over the top of the wheel leaving the sides of the wheel visible as it rolls along the track. Perfect for doors that do not allow a face-mounted installation. E.g full glass panel with 2” wood frame.
ESTUDI A L'ÀTIC. Benvinguts al Slow Design!
Pasillo con suelo renovado en laminado madera, con las puertas de madera con molduras reformadas. Abierto a la cocina creando un espacio de barra de desayuno con lamparas colgantes.
Hertford Flooring Ltd
Amtico American Oak...
And we ask that you soak...
Up these stunning pics in no particular order...
They are blocks in Herringbone with a single black border...
And a rosewood pencil line which added that special touch...
Our customer in Bishop's Stortford; chuffed and adore the floor very much...
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Tennessee Barn Doors
Cette photo montre un grand couloir montagne avec parquet foncé et un mur blanc.
Bouton and Foley Interiors
The seating nooks used throughout the house are inspired by similar designs found on a trip with the client, in 14th century French churches.
Réalisation d'un couloir chalet de taille moyenne avec un mur beige et parquet clair.
Réalisation d'un couloir chalet de taille moyenne avec un mur beige et parquet clair.
Cunningham | Quill Architects
Photo by Paul Burk
Cette image montre un couloir chalet avec un mur beige, un sol en bois brun et un sol multicolore.
Cette image montre un couloir chalet avec un mur beige, un sol en bois brun et un sol multicolore.
ULFBUILT
Aménagement d'un couloir montagne de taille moyenne avec un mur beige, un sol en bois brun et un sol beige.
Idées déco de couloirs montagne
Maraya Interior Design
Custom designed and handcarved doors with walnut handscraped flooring made especially for this home. Beams in the hall ceiling, with arches. Dunn Edwards Paint color Rice Bowl. Malibu tile base, handmade and painted. Light painted walls with dark wood flooring.
Malibu Tile is dominant in this luxury home overlooking the Ojai Valley. Exposed beam ceilings of old scraped wood, trusses with planked ceilings and wrought iron stair cases with tiled risers. Arches are everywhere, from the master bath to the bedroom bed niches to the carved wood doors. Thick plaster walls with deep niches and thick window sills give a cool look to this old Spanish home in the warm, dry climate. Wrought iron lighting and limestone floors, along with gold leaf walls and murals. Project Location: Ojai, California. Project designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Malibu, Westlake and Calabasas, across the tri-county areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills- north through Solvang and more.
Bob Easton Architect
Stan Tenpenny, Contractor
Bob Easton Architect,
Stan Tenpenny contractor,
photo by Dina Pielaet
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